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congresswoman wilson representing florida 17th. friend of the martin family. great thanks, and we hope this weekend goes well. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, kindly. elsewhere, republicans are really kind of tired of the presidential nominating contest. they're suffering from, quote fatigue. the observations of a democrat or journalist? no, that was michelle bachmann speaking. next. and i try to bring that to the show. [ male announcer ] this is lawn ranger -- eden prairie, minnesota. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ ♪ >> even though who don't really like him tell his rivals to get out. he has to deal with the fallout if you're going to nominate romney, then you might as well vote for president obama. fal
congresswoman wilson representing florida 17th. friend of the martin family. great thanks, and we hope this weekend goes well. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, kindly. elsewhere, republicans are really kind of tired of the presidential nominating contest. they're suffering from, quote fatigue. the observations of a democrat or journalist? no, that was michelle bachmann speaking. next. and i try to bring that to the show. [ male announcer ] this is lawn ranger -- eden prairie,...
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he had the same name, daift wilson. i don't know of any other news organization, particularly in the broadcast and cable space, would have had the ability and the foresight to launch thegrio and not only launch it but make it a part of the fabric of what it does every day. >> that is just so awesome. seriously, it's so good. it is, it's a great website. our conversation with david continues at this time tomporro. we'll discuss the trayvon martin shooting and the warnings that david's parents gave him about being a black man in america. >>> and what is rick santorum advocating voting for president obama? the big three is next. nner cowb. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! my dad and grandfather spent their whole careers here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on t
he had the same name, daift wilson. i don't know of any other news organization, particularly in the broadcast and cable space, would have had the ability and the foresight to launch thegrio and not only launch it but make it a part of the fabric of what it does every day. >> that is just so awesome. seriously, it's so good. it is, it's a great website. our conversation with david continues at this time tomporro. we'll discuss the trayvon martin shooting and the warnings that david's...
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but that his bentley malfunctioned, slamming into wilson's hyundai. that he hit his head and didn't realize wilson's car was sinking in the canal nearby. he told jurors he wondered away, dazed and stumbled upon a barn, where he found some alcohol. >> i went over and proceeded to grab a bottle of the liquor. and i grabbed it. thinking -- it didn't alleviate my pain. >> reporter: goodman's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit. >> they saw through the defense experts. some of the theories were pretty bizarre. >> reporter: juror, dennis demartin told abc news, defense attorney roy black was creative in his argument. >> how many of those old-time movies would you see out west when they're going to do surgery? what's the first thing they do? give a guy a bottle of whiskey. >> we didn't buy that, either. that was mr. black's story. but nobody could substantiate that. but ultimately, it was goodman himself that swayed the jury. do you think it was a good idea for him to take the stand? >> the way he was stuttering, and repeating words like i'm trying
but that his bentley malfunctioned, slamming into wilson's hyundai. that he hit his head and didn't realize wilson's car was sinking in the canal nearby. he told jurors he wondered away, dazed and stumbled upon a barn, where he found some alcohol. >> i went over and proceeded to grab a bottle of the liquor. and i grabbed it. thinking -- it didn't alleviate my pain. >> reporter: goodman's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit. >> they saw through the defense experts....
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woodrow wilson. at that level of politics it tends to be a trait that causes problems. polk was probably the most success ofl of the sankt moanous presidents. people can argue about joe wilson. i believe he injected world war i that led to world war ii. that's a debate for another show. >> you talked about two people there, the john quincy adams approach to -- he was a president. had been the sixth president of the united states and went on 17 years in the house of representatives. what did he do when james polk was inaugurated president? >> he had a chance to be in the inaugural procession, which he had no intention of doing because he was jr. sup set about polk's election. he despised andrew jackson but he was a giant of his time. now he had his protege and polk was elected. it was a rain "day planner" that day. it rained all day during the inauguration. quincy adams kind of watched from a distance and then put rye comments of many of them quite pointed in his diary about polk and the proceedings. >> did you look up his diary? >> oh, yes. his diary goes on and on. >>
woodrow wilson. at that level of politics it tends to be a trait that causes problems. polk was probably the most success ofl of the sankt moanous presidents. people can argue about joe wilson. i believe he injected world war i that led to world war ii. that's a debate for another show. >> you talked about two people there, the john quincy adams approach to -- he was a president. had been the sixth president of the united states and went on 17 years in the house of representatives. what...
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my test takers today are matthew wilson, and adam sewer of mother jones, and today the challenge is who said that? i will read you a quote and you tell me who said that. and i want to thank the friends at mtv for this week's matchup. your choices are presidential candidate newt gingrich or hip-hop artist kayne west both of whom we have decided are catholic. here we go. who said this? i will spark a generation of thinkers who will question traditional thought until they find the absolute truth. everybody vote. who do you think said it? we have three kaynes and i'm with newt though i have no idea. and what is the answer? and the answer key is -- it was in fact kayne west in a letter to the media january 2009 quoted on mtv. okay. the next one. quote two who said the following newt gingrich or kayne west. i have enormous personal am a bigsk a -- ambition and i want to ship the entire planet, and i'm doing it. i'm now a famous person. i represent real power. everybody is on kayne here and the answer on the trusty answer key is newt gingrich. that was newt gingrich quoted in 1985, by the "was
my test takers today are matthew wilson, and adam sewer of mother jones, and today the challenge is who said that? i will read you a quote and you tell me who said that. and i want to thank the friends at mtv for this week's matchup. your choices are presidential candidate newt gingrich or hip-hop artist kayne west both of whom we have decided are catholic. here we go. who said this? i will spark a generation of thinkers who will question traditional thought until they find the absolute truth....
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i will always cherish the memories. >> caller: the collision sent scott wilson's car into a canal. it landed upside down in the water where the 23-year-old eventually drowned. goodman testified he was dazed from the crash and could not recall if he had looked in the canal. >> after the accident, what's the first thing you remember? >> coming to and trying to, you know, assess where i was. >> reporter: almost an hour would pass before goodman called authorities. he claimed his cell phone was dead, but when he did find a phone, he first called his girlfriend who he later adopted as his daughter. only after that call did he dial 911. >> yes, i just had a wreck. >> reporter: during the two-week trial goodman blamed the wreck on a malfunction of his $200,000 bentley. prosecutors said he was simply drunk behind the wheel and left scott wilson to die. >> he blew through the stop sign and hit this young man who was going home to his family, pushed the car into the canal and simply walked away. >> reporter: a toxicologist testified that goodman's blood alcohol level was twice the legal limi
i will always cherish the memories. >> caller: the collision sent scott wilson's car into a canal. it landed upside down in the water where the 23-year-old eventually drowned. goodman testified he was dazed from the crash and could not recall if he had looked in the canal. >> after the accident, what's the first thing you remember? >> coming to and trying to, you know, assess where i was. >> reporter: almost an hour would pass before goodman called authorities. he...
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>> reporter: they gathered on the steps of the wilson building. they spilled out into freedom plaza across the street. the numbers and the passion had grown exponentially. they came to hear calls for justice and some soul-searching. >> i asked myself, what kind of society do i live in, in which i can walk down the street and not only be hunted down because of my physical appearance, but also because -- also have my murderer go unprosecuted. >> we are not here to debate a so-called hold your ground law. because i am telling you, that the one person that night who had the right to hold his ground and fight for his life is trayvon martin. >> reporter: and almost every parent at the rally reflected upon the lessons they must now impart upon their young children who could well find themselves in a situation like the one in sanford, florida, where martin was confronted by someone who decided the teen was out of place when he wasn't. law professor lisa cruise robinson says for her and her son, there has been a dialogue. >> he said, i have rights. and i s
>> reporter: they gathered on the steps of the wilson building. they spilled out into freedom plaza across the street. the numbers and the passion had grown exponentially. they came to hear calls for justice and some soul-searching. >> i asked myself, what kind of society do i live in, in which i can walk down the street and not only be hunted down because of my physical appearance, but also because -- also have my murderer go unprosecuted. >> we are not here to debate a...
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. >>> back now with the most famous pair of wedding crashers since vince vaughn and owen wilson. yesterday queen elizabeth and prince phillip decided to pop in on a pair of newlyweds. >> reporter: another city, another adoring crowd, but when you've been queen for 60 years, it's hard to pull a surprise. unless of course you drop by a couple's wedding. know their names, know where they're going on honeymoon and leave them stunned. >> it was like proper shock. it was only a few minutes, but to be so closeup to someone you see so often on the tele. >> john and frances were told that the queen would be at the city hall. they invited her and they received a polite decline. and a fellow guest knocked something over. the queen inquired if they were okay, and then after wishing the newlyweds well, she and prince phillip left. >> it was a special to get married. >> but i never would have forgot it. it was such a bonus. >> reporter: no word whether the queen gave the couple a wedding present. perhaps they don't get better than this. >>> more than a year after the tsunami in devastated japa
. >>> back now with the most famous pair of wedding crashers since vince vaughn and owen wilson. yesterday queen elizabeth and prince phillip decided to pop in on a pair of newlyweds. >> reporter: another city, another adoring crowd, but when you've been queen for 60 years, it's hard to pull a surprise. unless of course you drop by a couple's wedding. know their names, know where they're going on honeymoon and leave them stunned. >> it was like proper shock. it was only a...
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the following year his successor, democrat woodrow wilson, reappointed lathrop to post, as did successor in 1921, republican warren g. harding. i have the special fondness for julia lathrop in part because her family home is in the very neighborhood in which i have lived now for the last 22 years. churchill's grove in roquefort, illinois. her former residence stands three short blocks from my own home. three blocks in the other direction can be found her grave in greenwood cemetery. the daughter of a republican congressman from northern illinois, ms. lathrop began her work in the 1880s in chicago, alongside another former ro rockford residence. between 1880 and 1914, let us remember, an average of 1 million new immigrants arrived each year. relative to existing population, this migratory flow occurred at nearly three times the current rate. majorities of these newcomers neither spoke english nor practiced the protestant faith. many observers worried about the rise of hyphenated cultures such as german-american, or ta italian-american that these threatened the culture and communities. lat
the following year his successor, democrat woodrow wilson, reappointed lathrop to post, as did successor in 1921, republican warren g. harding. i have the special fondness for julia lathrop in part because her family home is in the very neighborhood in which i have lived now for the last 22 years. churchill's grove in roquefort, illinois. her former residence stands three short blocks from my own home. three blocks in the other direction can be found her grave in greenwood cemetery. the...
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general manager doug wilson and sharkey were on hand to show off the new valley medical center clinic. a pediatric clinic has a shark steve. there is a clean area, all designed to put kids get these. on the ice the sharks are one point out of the playoffs. >>gary: coming up next questions from viewers. [ male announcer ] we imagined a vehicle that could adapt to changing road conditions. one that continually monitors and corrects for wheel slip. we imagined a vehicle that can increase emergency braking power when you need it most. and we imagined it looking like nothing else on the road today. then...we built it. the 2012 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>gary: this week had a lot of interesting sports topics. >> brad says, who would you rather have, peyton manning or alex smith? >>gary: peyton manning, of course. he is aforetime ndp and if this guy says he's ready to play, he has all the money in the world, i do not think he would come back unless he could distinguish himself. there is nothing wrong with a
general manager doug wilson and sharkey were on hand to show off the new valley medical center clinic. a pediatric clinic has a shark steve. there is a clean area, all designed to put kids get these. on the ice the sharks are one point out of the playoffs. >>gary: coming up next questions from viewers. [ male announcer ] we imagined a vehicle that could adapt to changing road conditions. one that continually monitors and corrects for wheel slip. we imagined a vehicle that can increase...
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wilson's superstars walk in and out. you'll find out who is trying to sneak one by them with a fake signature or to see how a family-owned business that loves its business. >> cut, go. >> this is a really cool experience. it's just all we do is work in the store and talk sports all day and all of a sudden we'll be on national tv. it's nuts. >> reporter: we saw two guys trying to sell a detroit tigers turnstile for from old tiger stadium. >> soup he model. >> reporter: after the build- up, it was deal time. what would it take to keep the turnstile here or to turn it away? >> i couldn't see myself paying more than $500 for it. >> reporter: of the guys wanted two grand. robby senior in the back 1900. robby in the back, 1800. robby shakes him off again. >> like shaking off signals man. >> oh, yeah, because i definitely wanted to own it but at my price. >> reporter: don't want to spoil the episode. let's say they don't lose much but they will gain a lot of publicity as robby's first base goes big time. >> this is going to blo
wilson's superstars walk in and out. you'll find out who is trying to sneak one by them with a fake signature or to see how a family-owned business that loves its business. >> cut, go. >> this is a really cool experience. it's just all we do is work in the store and talk sports all day and all of a sudden we'll be on national tv. it's nuts. >> reporter: we saw two guys trying to sell a detroit tigers turnstile for from old tiger stadium. >> soup he model. >>...
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it happened in front of the wilson building with many wearing hoods to protest martin's death. fox 5s matt ackland is in the newsroom with the story. matt? >> reporter: there is a large -- this was a large crowd put together by social media. it was raining at times and cold, the weather didn't keep those who were outraged from coming out to rally today. >> we beyond sick and tired. >> reporter: the crowd was so large, that pennsylvania avenue was closed to traffic. and much of freedom plaza was also filled. >> we are -- . >> no human being, nobody on the face of the planet should be treated in such a way. >> reporter: there were pictures of trayvon martin everywhere. most who attended the rally for justice wore heeds. some brought bags of candy, the same kind that trayvon was carrying when he was killed. >> i just want to take this opportunity to ask you guys to put your skittles up in the air. if you don't have your skittles, lift up your iced tea. if you don't have a iced tea, lift up -- . >> reporter: this rale like many others held across the country in recent days is a dem
it happened in front of the wilson building with many wearing hoods to protest martin's death. fox 5s matt ackland is in the newsroom with the story. matt? >> reporter: there is a large -- this was a large crowd put together by social media. it was raining at times and cold, the weather didn't keep those who were outraged from coming out to rally today. >> we beyond sick and tired. >> reporter: the crowd was so large, that pennsylvania avenue was closed to traffic. and much of...
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corporate power and when you look at the list it's jefferson and lincoln and teddy roosevelt woodrow wilson franklin roosevelt people like justice brandeis it's people from both parties from the eighteenth century the nineteenth century the twentieth century the twenty first century there has been a concern that when you get to. it's concentration of wealth in the hands of too few people it is anti-democratic and you know some surprising people. not just american presidents adam smith who you know alan greenspan practically went to worship at his grave. you know and say you know this is the champion of free markets he saw what happened with the british east india company and he said this is not capitalism capitalism is small companies. with real opportunity competing in an open market and he especially wrote about the theory of moral sentiments right up and that was his so there is an arc that arguably you can draw from from marbury vs madison or the supreme court first took on the power to declare was unconstitutional which is not given a constitution through dartmouth true through the fir
corporate power and when you look at the list it's jefferson and lincoln and teddy roosevelt woodrow wilson franklin roosevelt people like justice brandeis it's people from both parties from the eighteenth century the nineteenth century the twentieth century the twenty first century there has been a concern that when you get to. it's concentration of wealth in the hands of too few people it is anti-democratic and you know some surprising people. not just american presidents adam smith who you...
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, again, it was me working with some african american actors and i actually had it vetted by august wilson, read it and checked it out for me and there's another fellow who wrote soldier's story, charles fuller, took a look at it for me. i wanted to make sure my bases were covered. but this new play, what i did was, i feel comfortable writing the characters, but you are never sure. one thing that happened was steven anthony jones helped me a great deal with the african american character. we took it to sundance and what happens when you go to sundance is you bring some actors and some are given to you. i hadn't worked with the actors who we teamed up with at sundance, both excellent actors but people we didn't know so we didn't have a working relationship. there were moments where we worked where i could tell that the fellow, in particular, wasn't happy with his character because i had him standing there while the african american character went on and on. finally he said, phillip, i would not stand there and take that crap. the moment he opened his mouth, i would say stop. okay. so it was
, again, it was me working with some african american actors and i actually had it vetted by august wilson, read it and checked it out for me and there's another fellow who wrote soldier's story, charles fuller, took a look at it for me. i wanted to make sure my bases were covered. but this new play, what i did was, i feel comfortable writing the characters, but you are never sure. one thing that happened was steven anthony jones helped me a great deal with the african american character. we...
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i am jane harman, the wilson center's president and ceo. thank you for joining us for this important foreign to examine the u.s. southern command or south console and countering transnational organized crime and improving citizen security in central america. cities and insecurity poses an ongoing nyc challenge to our latin america and the caribbean. latin america's crime rates are astonishing by any standards. the region's homicide rate is the highest in the road, creating a crisis that continually trots governments between the need for comprehensive reform of the public demand for immediate action can usually mean the kind of police type takes hearken back to the repressive pre-1986 airships. not a good response. the center is latin america program fosters comparative research and dialogue among scholars and policymakers from throughout the americas in order to address citizen insecurity through the program also focuses special attention on the changing sub regional dynamics of organized crime and recently released two superb publications
i am jane harman, the wilson center's president and ceo. thank you for joining us for this important foreign to examine the u.s. southern command or south console and countering transnational organized crime and improving citizen security in central america. cities and insecurity poses an ongoing nyc challenge to our latin america and the caribbean. latin america's crime rates are astonishing by any standards. the region's homicide rate is the highest in the road, creating a crisis that...
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and jane harman, the wilson center's president and ceo. thank you for joining us for this important forum to ask him in the u.s. for south console encountering transnational organized crime and improving central america. citizen insecurity poses an ongoing latin america. latin america's crime rates are astonishing and the homicide rate in a crisis they contain only traps, returning for comprehensive reform and public demand for mini action come usually mean the kind of police type takes parking back to a process for the pre-1986 tatar ships, not a good response. the centers latin america program fosters comparative research and dialogue among scholars and policymakers from throughout the americas in order to address citizen insecurity. the program also focuses special attention on the changing sub regional dynamics of organized crime and the recently released two separate publications. first, organized crime in central america the northern triangle and second, the rebellion of criminal networks, organized crime in latin america and the dyn
and jane harman, the wilson center's president and ceo. thank you for joining us for this important forum to ask him in the u.s. for south console encountering transnational organized crime and improving central america. citizen insecurity poses an ongoing latin america. latin america's crime rates are astonishing and the homicide rate in a crisis they contain only traps, returning for comprehensive reform and public demand for mini action come usually mean the kind of police type takes parking...
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for a crash that killed 23-year-old scott wilson two or three years ago. what are you thinking? >> real 20 years he's facing. >> he could be given 20 or the maximum of 30 years in prison when he is sentenced and that will be april 30th. i'm sure we'll be talking about that. thanks so much, gentlemen. good to see you. see you next time. >>> the tragic death of a florida teen has sparked outrage over a state law. we'll tell you what that law was all about, how it came about, how it is expected to work and what kind of reaction or movement there might be for a possible repealing of that law after the break. my friends say that it's like i'm driving a spaceship. the body style and the interior design... everything is really cool, but more than anything i love the gas mileage. i don't even know what it's like to really stop and get gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. probably less. you should get a volt because it's going to save you a crap load of money. [ laughs ] ♪ i don't want a plunger anywhere near my coffee. not in my house. with maxwell house fre
for a crash that killed 23-year-old scott wilson two or three years ago. what are you thinking? >> real 20 years he's facing. >> he could be given 20 or the maximum of 30 years in prison when he is sentenced and that will be april 30th. i'm sure we'll be talking about that. thanks so much, gentlemen. good to see you. see you next time. >>> the tragic death of a florida teen has sparked outrage over a state law. we'll tell you what that law was all about, how it came about,...
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. >>> let's go to office politics, we talked to the founder of grio.com, david wilson, who tells us why this trayvon martin story is reverberating across the country. >> this story hits a nerve with african-americans because, i think, every african-american knows someone, even if it is not themselves, who they say, that could be me or that could be my son. that could be my daughter. i wear hoodies on the weekend. and god forbid if i was in sanford at the time. you could throw away, my college education, the fact that i've worked hard to be a good honest american. that would have all been thrown away because some guy would have seen me as suspicious and would have chased me down and shot me like a dog. and i think that that's why it resonates so strongly with african-americans. any one of us could have been treyvon martin. when you have a story will that, it is powerful. >> how did this become such a huge national issue? is this thanks to social media? >> i think there's a lot of elements, social media, the story just started, you know, really it just started to get off the ground with s
. >>> let's go to office politics, we talked to the founder of grio.com, david wilson, who tells us why this trayvon martin story is reverberating across the country. >> this story hits a nerve with african-americans because, i think, every african-american knows someone, even if it is not themselves, who they say, that could be me or that could be my son. that could be my daughter. i wear hoodies on the weekend. and god forbid if i was in sanford at the time. you could throw...
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mayor vincent gray unveiled his budget at a meeting at the wilson building this morning. >> despite the prosperity of 2011 with a surplus it doesn't help us at all going into 2013. >> there is a ton of money for school destruction, 203 million just for the modernization of district high schools. there's a million bucks to fix up another $350,000 to maintain the historic lincoln thereto street. there's nearly $3 million to -- theater on u street. there's nearly $3 million to fix up the system. the budget proposal would also allow city bars to stay open two hours later and liquor stores to sell booze two hours earlier and while 40% of the budget would be spent on human services, ward 8 council member marion barry says that's not enough. >> this budget and last year's budget being balanced on the backs of poor people, the most vulnerable, those who can't fight for themselves. >> it's not something i feel good about, but we have to make the most responsible decisions we can around balancing this budget. >> council member david catania proposed saving the city $50 million a year by reducing
mayor vincent gray unveiled his budget at a meeting at the wilson building this morning. >> despite the prosperity of 2011 with a surplus it doesn't help us at all going into 2013. >> there is a ton of money for school destruction, 203 million just for the modernization of district high schools. there's a million bucks to fix up another $350,000 to maintain the historic lincoln thereto street. there's nearly $3 million to -- theater on u street. there's nearly $3 million to fix up...
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dan boyle, byrnes, marlo and doug wilson were at the ceremony. the examination room, sharks mascot, and there's also a play area. great for those kids. be sure to stick around for giants/rangers up next on nbc bay area. r raj, janelle, are you ready now? >> i'm ready. >> let's play ball. >> what about you, raj? >> we are ready to send it down to jon miller. >> you've got it. >> for a full half hour including everything giants related you can watch tonight at 10:30. >> we also have a programming note for you. you don't have to miss your favorite nbc shows, flip over to tv 36 to see who you think you are and grim. and then after the game, it's "dateline" followed by nbc bay area news. >> we know it's sunny in scottsdale. some weekend rain as we head to saturday and sunday. my radar, giants fever tonight. in case you're tuning in, the game starts right after our show on that three-day forecast, what you're going to find is that area of rain and a chance of thunderstorms sunday. >> enjoy the game ahead of us. giants and rangers. we'll see you after t
dan boyle, byrnes, marlo and doug wilson were at the ceremony. the examination room, sharks mascot, and there's also a play area. great for those kids. be sure to stick around for giants/rangers up next on nbc bay area. r raj, janelle, are you ready now? >> i'm ready. >> let's play ball. >> what about you, raj? >> we are ready to send it down to jon miller. >> you've got it. >> for a full half hour including everything giants related you can watch tonight at...
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prosecutors say goodman was drunk whether he ran scott wilson off the road and then fled the scene. >>> the highly anticipated "the hunger games" opens today. it set a box office record earning $20 million. that's because some theaters started running the movie at midnight this morning. >>> and take a look at this gem. it's the world's first all diamond ring carved from a diamond but not set in a traditional metal band. a it took a jeweller about a year to cut and...
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they sent me a check for severance pay, i thought--i--i--i got indignant and i walked into my boss wilson hicks and said, 'what's this all about? i wasn't fired. i quit.' and he just laughed and--but he persuaded me to accept it. i--in 1961, magnum and i got kind of tired of each other and i guess you could say i was fired but it was a mutual thing and i've continued working with magnum as a freelance person. and i started my own business with them and so on. i was really fired by the washington post. that's a curious story that you'll--that you'll find in there, but i continue to be friends with katharine graham and ben bradlee. i've talked with them about the--about that matter several times. and they, indeed, recommended me--i mean, the post recommended me when i was considered for the sam--a similar job at the new york times, which i got. c-span: why did they fire you? >> guest: well, it was an offshoot of katharine's decision to bring ben bradlee over from newsweek to the managing--to the editorship of the post. and that had a secondary effect, which i don't think katharine ex--expec
they sent me a check for severance pay, i thought--i--i--i got indignant and i walked into my boss wilson hicks and said, 'what's this all about? i wasn't fired. i quit.' and he just laughed and--but he persuaded me to accept it. i--in 1961, magnum and i got kind of tired of each other and i guess you could say i was fired but it was a mutual thing and i've continued working with magnum as a freelance person. and i started my own business with them and so on. i was really fired by the...